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Kenny Loggins, Georgia Middleman and Gary Burr are BLUE SKY RIDERS - ready to ride again with All Access Pass, a behind-the-scenes docuseries, which chronicles the writing and recording of their highly anticipated sophomore album, Why Not.

Self-produced by Blue Sky Riders and written in Kenny Loggins’ living room in Santa Barbara, CA, All Access Pass documents the award-winning songwriters as they create and record original compositions on which Kenny, Georgia and Gary take turns singing lead vocals.

The creative spark that turned into Blue Sky Riders was struck as two veteran singer/songwriters worked on their first song together.

“The best part,” says Kenny Loggins of that meeting with Gary Burr as he wrote for How About Now, his well-received 2008 release, “was that when we sang together, we sounded like brothers. The last time I experienced that kind of blend was with Jimmy Messina in 1971.”

Loggins, one of the premiere voices in modern popular music, called Burr, one of Nashville’s most accomplished writers, afterward and asked if he’d like to form a band. Then he suggested they look for a third, female voice.

“I’ve got the perfect person,” said Burr. “Georgia Middleman. She’s the best I’ve ever worked with.” Loggins flew to Nashville and the three sat down to write.

“What a meeting!” says Loggins. “We wrote our first song and were singing with a three-part blend that comes once in a lifetime.”

With that, Blue Sky Riders was a reality.

Their debut album, "Finally Home," was released on January 29, 2013. A limited edition, pre-release version of the sophomore album, "Why Not," is available at http://www.blueskyridersban...